CSS Posts

Best Practices for Responsive HTML Emails, a Guide

Caleb Szydlo • September 18, 2017

So you’re thinking of coding a responsive email? Good for you, fortune favors the bold! Before you start though, let’s take a moment to investigate the do’s and don’t’s of responsive email. Take a look below to see…

Can type scale fluidly with screen size?

Mike Wang • August 8, 2017

What is fluid type? Type design on the web can be separated into two categories: static and responsive. Static type ignores the dimensions of its screen; its characteristics are independent of it. Responsive type responds to…

Making Ems for Font Size Human Friendly

Caleb Szydlo • May 19, 2017

Ems are great for todays web due to the necessity of responsive designs. Instead of changing each elements pixel font size with media queries to accommodate the differences between mobile and desktop, Ems or Rems allow you…

Can I add custom styles to my embedded Twitter timeline?

Biz Cook • April 10, 2017

Want to customize your twitter timeline to the branding of your website? Need to delete the media from showing in the embedded feed? With this simple function, you can customize all kinds of styles to have…

Is it possible to add a background color to every other row in a table after filtering?

Biz Cook • February 10, 2017

Table row styles are usually straight forward, and generally you’d use CSS. Something similar to this: tr:nth-child(even) { background-color: red; } But what happens when a user filters the table rows? Once you ‘display:none’ the table…

Fixing Blurry Logos and Background Images

Caleb Szydlo • January 26, 2017

As retina screens and HD monitors are becoming more common developers must account for higher resolution images and icons. Given the wide range of support for newer formats it can be difficult to load the latest…